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re #101
It could be considered a religious freedom in some cultures(some
Pacific Islanders) to be overweight.
So could smoking tobacco. Drinking alcohol has religious connotations
for some as well.
That's why its legal to smoke in Indian casinos where otherwise a state
has made smoking in public illegal.
Also, if we're going to talk about being at risk..why not require
everyone to drink a glass of red wine on a daily basis otherwise
they should be penalized?
No proven effect. If there was, maybe we might see that as well.
Nobody is forced to eat apples.
How about mental health? Should we penalize people for not having a
healthy sex life or for not having a sex life at all?
What are you talking about?
http://www.health.harvard.edu/newsletters/Harvard_Mens_Health_Watch.htm
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